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Boundary Wall Collapse Near L-G House in Delhi Kills Two Migrant Workers

The collapse highlights persistent enforcement gaps at unapproved construction sites used by migrant labourers.

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Overview

  • Two migrant labourers from Madhya Pradesh, Meera (40) and her son Ganpat (17), died when a nearly 15-foot boundary wall at a Sehgal Colony construction site fell during heavy morning rains on July 29.
  • Rescue teams from Delhi Police, Delhi Fire Services and the National Disaster Response Force pulled two surviving labourers, Dashrath (19) and Nanhe (35), from the debris; both remain in critical condition.
  • Delhi Police registered a negligence case at Civil Lines station after determining the wall lacked necessary approvals and launched an investigation into the unapproved construction.
  • Data from the Regional Meteorological Centre shows Delhi recorded 63.5 mm of rainfall at Safdarjung station between 8:30 am and 11:30 am on the morning of the collapse.
  • Local residents allege recent tree-cutting and soil destabilization on the elevated land behind the ageing wall weakened its foundation and triggered the failure.